10 of the World’s Greatest Hotels Inspired by Literature [courtesy of Flavorwire]
Where do you want to stay?
10 of the World’s Greatest Hotels Inspired by Literature [courtesy of Flavorwire]
Where do you want to stay?
I’m Facebook friends with a garden gnome. His name is Robert. He plays Jazz guitar. True story.
What happens when two of my favourite things, zombies and the Edwardian era, are combined? This:

The New Deadwardians
I could not resist.

Caught in the act of reading one of my favourite literary biographies.
“I dwell in possibility.”-Emily Dickinson

Pondering Dickinson
“Conscience is but a word that cowards use,
Devised at first to keep the strong in awe.”-William Shakespeare, King Richard III
Richard III dig: DNA confirms bones are king’s [courtesy BBC News]

Robert Frost Quote
“Is it snowing where you are? All the world that I see from my tower is draped in white and the flakes are coming down as big as pop-corns. It’s late afternoon-the sun is just setting (a cold yellow colour) behind some colder violet hills, and I am up in my window-seat using the last light to write to you.”-Jean Webster, Daddy-Long-Legs

Urban Snowscape, Colour
“Winter is not a season, it’s an occupation.”-Sinclair Lewis

Urban Snowscape, B & W
The Intriguing Passports of 20 Famous Artists and Writers [courtesy of Flavorwire]
These documents are a fascinating time-waster. Also: Rene Magritte had the coolest pipe. Be sure to come back and leave your impressions in the comments section.
Our 2013 Burns Night Supper was a rousing success. It was a great reminder of what a wonderful, loyal, hilarious group of friends we have. The Chef and I spent months assembling every piece of the puzzle: the menu, music, guest list, drinks, poetry, toasts. Finally, on 25th January, everything locked into place: we had an amazing time. Once our friends started arriving, I more or less put my camera down for the night. Good photos are in short supply, but I plan on posting a video of the winning toast soon. To make up for lack of photographic evidence that the party, indeed, took place, I have decided to share my famous cupcake recipe. These cupcakes are, to be honest if a bit immodest, scrumptious. After concocting this dessert, I spent 2+ years refining the method and ingredients. Now you, dear readers, can benefit from my diligence. A few words of warning, however: one taste, and your friends and family will pounce on your cupcakes like a pack of wild beasties, leaving behind nothing but shreds of cupcake liners, pools of drool, and their dignity. The Burns Night revelers would tell you as much
VANILLA-BLUEBERRY-BACON CUPCAKES WITH CARAMEL ICING AND BLUEBERRY COMPOTE* (Makes 24 cupcakes)
Fear not: although this recipe is comprised of three components, with each one made entirely from scratch, it is easy. Trust me. Because of setting time, we’re going to cook backwards and assemble forwards. Continue reading